Monday, 6 July 2015

Let's face it: privacy is at a premium in most areas of our modern society. Technological advances often bring about associated considerations of privacy intrusion that we sometimes tend to overlook or even take for granted.
And, many have good and utterly legitimate reasons for wanting to avail themselves of the services of a good and reliable Virtual Private Network, such as Trust Zone. Trust Zone specifically creates a secure and safe tunnel, linking you and your website. This could be ideal for sites such as torrent tracker. And, there is no need to worry about a thing as this tunnel is secure and in addition it is compressively encrypted to the highest standards.

Good friends of mine have attested to the fact that Trust Zone is, in their view, the way to go for those considering using a VPN service. After all, one's IP address is hidden while browsing over the internet. In fact, your IP address is replaced by Trust Zone's very own VPN server internet protocol address.

Using the Trust.Zone VPN service allows you to get on with your projects, enabling you to do so safely, securely and with an optimum level of iron-clad privacy settings that will not let you down. That, all in all, is a huge relief or as my friends said to me "a load off my mind."

Other outstanding features include ISPs not being able to track your activity; access to geo-restricted content, imagine simply watching country restricted YouTube videos, or content on BBC iPlayer, Hulu, Netflix and so on.

With Trust Zone you would be able to make use of VOIP applications such as Viber or Skype without limits and at unlimited speeds and bandwidth volumes.

What’s more, Trust Zone’s VPN product is available on all platforms, including iOS, Windows, Android and more besides, offering also full support of p2p, file sharing and BitTorrent. Incredibly, users can run no fewer than three VPN connections at the same time.

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

This post brought to you by Art Gallery. The content and opinions expressed below are that of The Lionheart's Den.

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An Art Gallery such as Amourdart.com is a bit unique in its choice of outstanding artists. These include such great artists such as Artist Sam Park for instance, to name but one.

Sunday, 28 September 2014

It is a crucial part of any journalist's remit to adopt a healthy measure of scepticism when scrutinising an incumbent government. After all, it would be a foolish inquirer who took everything he or she was told at face value without probing further.

And perhaps it's something peculiar to Australian society where, in so many facets of everyday life, the options boil down to a slightly rigid choice comprising a duopoly. You drive either a Holden or a Ford, you shop at either Coles or Woollies, you live in Sydney or Melbourne, you read the Oz or the Age/SMH, you vote Labour or the Coalition, in Sydney you live north or south of the harbour and you prefer Bondi to Manly for your beach frolicking or vice versa.

Granted, it's fair enough to keep a close eye of the government's introduction of enhanced security legislation. I wouldn't want to live in a country where hard-won checks and balances had been obliterated for the sake of political expediency.

And yet, the noises from some deluded corners of the media landscape seem infantile at best, outright dangerous in other respects. To keep suggesting the current threat from the death cult within Islam is something the prime minister has cooked up himself to deflect attention from a budget that was handed down six or seven months ago strikes me as outlandish and juvenile in the extreme.

And, while I cherish the right of the media to keep an eagle eye spotlight on any government's actions, I do wonder whether some of these media commentators raised their influential voices in similar righteous disquiet over the previous federal government's attempts to curtail free speech by proposing to have a Kremlin-style state licensing authority aiming to censor news outlets that might, Heaven forfend, disagree with the Gillard point of view?

Saturday, 27 September 2014

Oh well, never mind. From what I glimpsed, Hawthorne seemed on top for most of the game. What a weird thing is momentum really. When you have it, you can't seem to put a foot wrong but when the pendulum swings the other way nothing you do seems to work.

At least they pay their own way and don't require $1.2 billion in public money to spout their left-wing adolescent ramblings like the national broadcaster, but at times Channel Ten's Project gets my dander up in a way that never ceases to baffle me.

I believe they have now been forced to halt their insane and strangely deluded attempts at classing the atrocities by the muslim forces in northern Iraq and Syria, together with David Cameron and Barrack Obama's involvement in trying to deal with this clear and present threat as a ruse by prime minister Abbott to "distract from the Budget."

And the knee-jerk standard jibes, trying to paint Abbott as some kind of bumbling fool seem to be failing to land as his international standing rises exponentially. After all, the world is a bit bigger than the People's Republic of Newtown and Marrickville. And I suppose for many, there is only one thing worse than a conservative leader and that's a conservative leader who gets things done.

The other day, in a fine demonstration of this point, one of the 'funny' panel members frowned her most earnest frown and proceeded to speak profoundly on the speed with which recent government proposals to increase legal powers for the security forces had been processed. She said, in a worrying and conspiratorial tone that "I don't know... it all seems to be happening very fast." The poor thing was at a loss and seemed utterly non-plussed. Imagine that... a responsible adult government taking swift and decisive action in the face of an imminent, severe threat? Now, we're not used to that, are we?

She must have yearned for the days when we had a prime minister who knew how to take selfies, bearing the signs of a mocked-up shaving cut incident. Or else, the time when we had a prime minister who so bravely fought the big bad monster called misogyny. I hear those ISIL guys have some right-on views on feminism and misogyny...

Not sure yet about the holidays. Camping in the Scottish mountains or lazing by a pool in some Mediterranean resort? The jury is still out. ...

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